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  1. redhd077

    ? about hatching in cartons

    Quote: This makes sense if you have the thermometer on the rack the entire time, but if you keep the thermometer in the same place in relation to the eggs throughout (like on top of the eggs), wouldn't it be more or less a matter of just adjusting the thermostat to account for lower eggs? Or...
  2. redhd077

    ? about hatching in cartons

    Quote: Well i layed my on thier sides last time and i didn't get a single one hatch. not that im say that is the reason they didn't hatch. So i am trying the carton. Seems like a good idea to me because they are in the same position they have been for the last 18 days. Good luck with your hatch!
  3. redhd077

    ? about hatching in cartons

    Quote: If you use an automatic egg turner your eggs are closer to the heating element the first 18 day. Then on lock down if you take them out of the egg turner and just lay them on thier sides they are farther away for the heat...dropping their core heat. If you use something ( and im not...
  4. redhd077

    ? about hatching in cartons

    Quote: If you use an automatic egg turner your eggs are closer to the heating element the first 18 day. Then on lock down if you take them out of the egg turner and just lay them on thier sides they are farther away for the heat...dropping their core heat. If you use something ( and im not...
  5. redhd077

    ? about hatching in cartons

    Quote: Do you like that better than the carton? I hatched on the sides last hatch (1st hatch) but i didn't know about elevating the rack. I didn't get a single chick last time so i was going to do the cartons
  6. redhd077

    ? about hatching in cartons

    I have a question about hatching in cartons....do you cut the bottoms out or leave them as they are?
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